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August 6, 2012

The State as Organized Crime

Posted by Charles Burris on August 6, 2012 05:13 PM

A common theme I've emphasised at LRC is the symbiotic intersection throughout history of the State with organized crime. Here is a perceptive article analyzing the contemporary application of this parasitic principle by showing its universality or ubiquitous nature. It once again demonstrates the importance of Rothbardian power elite analysis in understanding the world around us.

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